Best Tweet Deleter Tools 2026: 5 Free & Paid Compared (XWipe, TweetDelete, Redact)
Looking for a tweet deleter that actually works in 2026? Many of the tools from a few years ago have shut down or stopped working after X changed their API pricing. We tested the ones that still work and compared them honestly.
Disclosure: XWipe is our product. We'll be upfront about what we do well and where other tools might fit better.
Quick Comparison Table
| Tool | Free Tier | No-Archive Reach | Archive Support | Data Types | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XWipe | $2 → 100 deletions | 3,200 in 20-30 sec | Tweets, likes, RTs, bookmarks, follows | $2 / $19 / $39 / $49 | |
| TweetDeleter | Single-run, tweets only | Up to 3,200 | Pro plan only | Tweets (likes add-on, no follows) | Free / ~$5.99-$24.99/mo |
| Semiphemeral | Self-hosted (open source) | Up to 3,200 | Tweets, likes (manual setup) | Free / self-host cost | |
| Redact.dev | Yes (browser) | ~1,000, desktop install required | Tweets, likes, RTs | Free / $8/mo | |
| TweetEraser | Yes (limited) | Up to 3,200 | Tweets only | Free / $6.99-$14.99/mo |
1. XWipe — Best for Complete Account Cleanup
XWipe runs two flows. Quick Delete (default) pulls your most recent tweets straight from the X API in 20-30 seconds — no archive download, no 24-hour wait. Archive upload is the fallback for tweets, likes, retweets, bookmarks, and follows older than the 3,200-item API ceiling. It now starts with 10 free tweet deletions, no card — try it before you pay.
Best for: Users who want all five data types in one tool (tweets, likes, RTs, bookmarks, follows) and want to start deleting before X finishes preparing an archive. The only tool here that pairs no-archive Quick Delete with archive support on the same dashboard.
Where XWipe stops: The PAYG tier is one-time top-ups, not a recurring quota — for monthly cleanups you'll want Starter or Pro. No DM deletion via PAYG until you've authenticated (X's API limits this on first connect). Archive upload required for tweets older than 3,200.
Pricing: $2 PAYG for 100 deletions, no subscription. Starter at $19/mo handles 500 deletions/month. Pro at $39/mo handles 1,500/month. Nuke at $49 one-time clears up to 2,500. All paid plans pull up to 3,200 tweets without an archive.
2. TweetDeleter — Polished but Tweets-Only
TweetDeleter is the longest-running tool in this space and has a polished UI. Its weakness is scope: the Basic plan is tweets-only with no archive support, and you have to climb to the Pro tier (~$24.99/mo billed annually) before archive upload unlocks. Likes deletion is a separate add-on. Follows aren't in scope at all. If your cleanup is tweets-only and you want a slick monthly auto-deletion schedule, TweetDeleter is genuinely good. If you also want likes, RTs, bookmarks, or follows gone, you'll be paying TweetDeleter for one job and another tool for the rest.
3. Semiphemeral — Open Source, Self-Hosted
Semiphemeral is open source and free if you self-host. The catch is "if you self-host": you'll need a server, basic command-line comfort, and willingness to manage your own X API credentials. For developers who want recurring auto-deletion and don't trust third-party tools with X OAuth, Semiphemeral is the best option on this list. For anyone who wants to click three buttons and be done, it's not.
4. Redact.dev — Multi-Platform Desktop App
Redact.dev wins on flexibility — it covers more platforms than anything else on this list (Reddit, Discord, Slack, Twitter/X). The catches: it's a desktop application you install and run locally, not a web tool, so you need to keep your machine on while it works. No recurring auto-delete scheduling. The free tier covers basic deletions but pulls only the most recent 1,000-ish items in practice on X before slowing down noticeably. Best for users who want a single multi-platform tool and don't mind the technical setup.
5. TweetEraser — Tweets-Only with Archive
TweetEraser supports archive upload, which means it can reach tweets older than 3,200 — the same structural advantage XWipe has. Two honest caveats: the UI hasn't been refreshed in years (feels like 2018), and the pricing model has shifted multiple times since 2023, so you'll want to check their site directly rather than trust any comparison post (this one included) for current numbers. Tweets-only deletion — no likes, RTs, bookmarks, or follows. If you want tweets-only archive support and don't care about a modern interface, TweetEraser is a real option.
Which Tweet Deleter Should You Use? By Scenario
Cleaning recent tweets before a job search or interview, under 3,200 lifetime tweets: XWipe Quick Delete. Fetches in 20-30 seconds, no archive, no waiting. Free tier is enough to test.
Full-history wipe across all five data types (tweets, likes, RTs, bookmarks, follows): XWipe Nuke at $49 one-time. The only tool on this list that pairs no-archive fetch with archive support and covers all five data types.
Tweets-only monthly auto-deletion (delete anything older than 30/60/90 days, recurring): TweetDeleter Pro. Their auto-schedule feature is more refined than XWipe's, and tweets-only is exactly the scope they're built for.
Multi-platform cleanup (X + Reddit + Discord + Slack): Redact.dev. Nothing else covers that many platforms in one tool. Accept the desktop install.
You're a developer who wants full control and free self-hosting: Semiphemeral. Open source, runs forever once set up.
Tweets-only with archive support, lowest monthly cost: TweetEraser. Older UI, but the price is competitive and archive upload works.
No flat "they're all good" close. They're not all equivalent. Match the tool to the scenario.
TweetDeleter Pricing in 2026 — What You'll Actually Pay
TweetDeleter has stuck to an annual subscription model and bumped prices once in the last two years. As of May 2026, the tiers look like this:
- Free — preview only. You can connect your X account and see what's there, but deletions are limited to a small batch (around 10 tweets) before the paywall kicks in.
- Basic — roughly $5.99/month (billed annually). Caps deletions at a few thousand per month, no archive upload.
- Advanced — roughly $10.99/month (billed annually). Higher monthly cap, archive upload support so you can delete tweets older than X's 3,200-post API window.
- Pro — roughly $24.99/month (billed annually). Marketed as "unlimited" deletions (capped in practice by X's ~50-per-15-minute API rate limit, same as every tool on this list), scheduled auto-deletion, priority queue.
A couple of competitors worth naming in the same breath:
- TweetDelete (singular, different product) — free, single-use. You set an age threshold ("delete everything older than 6 months"), run it once, you're done. No subscription, no recurring auto-delete, capped by the 3,200-tweet API window unless you upload your X archive.
- TweetEraser — closer to TweetDeleter in model. Pricing sits around $6.99–$19.99/month depending on tier, with archive upload on the higher plans.
Honest version: nobody on this list offers genuinely unlimited deletion, and the tools that print "unlimited" on their pricing pages are leaning on the fact that X's API caps deletions at roughly 50 per 15-minute window per user. "Unlimited" in practice means "until you hit X's rate limit, then queue and wait." Every paid tool on this list runs against the same ceiling.
What you're actually paying for is scope and speed. XWipe prices three real caps: Starter at $19/mo (500 deletions, tweets + likes), Pro at $39/mo (1,500 deletions, all five data types), Nuke at $49 one-time (2,500 deletions, all five data types). TweetDeleter's Pro tier is around $24.99/mo billed annually for tweets-only deletion — likes is an add-on, follows aren't supported.
Per-deletion math, the tools split clean: XWipe Nuke is ~$0.02 per item if you use the full cap. TweetDeleter Pro is closer to a flat monthly subscription model — better value if you want recurring monthly auto-deletion on tweets, worse value if you want a single full-history nuke.
TweetDelete vs TweetDeleter vs Redact.dev — Side by Side
These three names get confused constantly, partly because two of them differ by one letter. Here's how they actually stack up in 2026:
| Tool | Free Tier | No-Archive Reach | Paid Pricing | Tweets | Likes/RTs | Follows | Archive Import | Active in 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TweetDelete | Yes (single-run) | Up to 3,200 (API direct) | Free | |||||
| TweetDeleter | Preview only | Up to 3,200 (API direct) | ~$5.99–$24.99/mo | Likes only (Pro) | Paid tiers | |||
| Redact.dev | Yes (limited) | ~1,000 typical, desktop-installed | One-time, ~$15–$30 | |||||
| XWipe | $2 → 100 deletions | Up to 3,200 in 20-30 sec (paid) | $2 / $19 / $39 / $49 | |||||
| TweetEraser | Yes (limited) | Up to 3,200 (API direct) | ~$6.99–$14.99/mo |
Where each one is strongest
TweetDelete is the right pick if you want a one-and-done sweep based on tweet age and you never want to think about it again. Free, no account on their side, no recurring subscription. The limit is the limit: it does tweets, period. No likes, no follows, no DMs. And if you have more than 3,200 tweets, you need to upload your X archive — which is fine, just a manual step.
TweetDeleter is the right pick if you want scheduled, ongoing auto-deletion specifically for tweets — say, anything older than 30 days, gets removed automatically forever. Their Pro tier handles that well. The downside is you're paying a subscription for what's effectively one feature, and likes/follows/DMs are either limited or absent.
Redact.dev is the right pick if you live on the desktop and want a local app you run on your own machine, with broad multi-platform support (it covers Reddit, Discord, and others, not just X). The one-time license appeals to people who hate subscriptions. The trade-off is setup is more technical, and the UI is dense.
XWipe is the pitch we'd make honestly: if you want everything cleared in one tool — tweets, likes, retweets, follows, bookmarks, DMs — without running four different apps, that's the gap we fill. Cloud-based, no install, archive upload supported. Where the others specialize, we cover the full surface area. A $2 PAYG tier lets you test before committing to a monthly plan.
Pick the one that matches what you actually want gone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the cheapest tweet deleter in 2026?+
XWipe at $2 for 100 deletions is the lowest paid entry point with no subscription required, and it covers tweets, likes, retweets, bookmarks, DMs, and follows. Semiphemeral is free if you can self-host (server + technical setup required).
Which tweet deleter handles the 3,200-tweet API limit?+
Only XWipe and TweetEraser support uploading your Twitter archive to delete tweets beyond the 3,200 API limit. TweetDelete, Redact, and Semiphemeral can only see your most recent 3,200 tweets.
Is TweetDelete still working in 2026?+
Yes, TweetDelete still works for auto-deleting tweets on a schedule, but its free tier was reduced after X API pricing changes in 2023. It doesn't delete likes, retweets, or bookmarks.
XWipe vs TweetDelete — which one should I pick?+
Pick XWipe if you want to wipe everything (tweets + likes + retweets + bookmarks + followers) or have more than 3,200 tweets. Pick TweetDelete if you only want to auto-delete old tweets on a recurring schedule and already use it.
Will a tweet deleter get my X account banned?+
Not if it uses the official X API with OAuth 2.0. XWipe, TweetDelete, and TweetEraser all use the official API and respect rate limits. Avoid any tool that asks for your X password — those use scraping and can trigger bans.
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